NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with undefined
objects and unknown namespaces.

NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with undefined
objects and unknown namespaces.

NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with undefined
objects and unknown namespaces.

The NewsReader.dll from my app has been ngened and is used in its native form (ngen-ed). Because it's been ngen-ed, I had trouble loading the symbols for it.

What is ngen-ed? Microsoft .NET can fully compile a managed assembly to the target platform to speed up loading and execution. For more information on how to tell if an assembly was ngen-ed, see this thread:

This code is inside try/catch, so it should not fail, but it does. I think there's a bug somewhere in the unmanaged portion of the SyndicationLinkImpl class, because some unmanaged memory exceptions do not get raised as managed exceptions and simply
cause the process to exit. Here's the unmanaged call stack from windbg:

NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with undefined
objects and unknown namespaces.

NOTE: If I ask for code, please provide something that I can drop directly into a project and run (including XAML), or an actual application project. I'm trying to help a lot of people, so I don't have time to figure out weird snippets with undefined
objects and unknown namespaces.